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the twenty two month high except for the german dax dropping slightly in session two tenths of a percent just the sea added further to the gains that we see in this year today really is investors appetite for risk increase following a successful spanish bond auction and also some encouraging words from the president of the european central bank as while the rest of the jokes about imposing territory trade data from china then that exports increase more than expected means that oil is rising to the highest level in three months as the world's second largest few consumer china of course data is really helping to boost the price of oil right now the russian ruble managed to finish up the session mixed in the four x. well they're gaining against the u.s. all of it still loitering against the euro there that level just below forty for the first time since august twenty seventh the russian markets have also finished the day mix and that's despite oil gailey you can see the myself down six tenths of
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a percent below the waterline. that is the market is that moving on ok online shopping has drastically transforms the way global consumers shop now people much prefer to order they get is in the comfort of their own homes rather than deal with long queues of people and cars and now russia is catching on after lacking behind for the last decade bought according to a report by morgan stanley twenty thirty mobley the tipping point or is set to change in the next three years as you can see e-commerce is set to go thirty five percent by twenty fifteen reaching four point five percent of retail sales in total . russian shoppers are now fall more at ease with internet purchases almost half of all of mine shoppers made their first first purchase in the last two years so it seems once upon a experiences the ability to simply lick by while sipping maybe
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a cup of tea in their pajamas they want to click keep all collecting the bus a russian internet search engine rionda eggs is set to benefit from this growing trend as morgan stanley survey shows that eighty seven percent of all my consumers use this method to research their purchases a year and is expected to capitalize on this as advertising companies compete to get their products on shoppers computer screens and here's what the head of e-commerce that yeah they get e-mail i have had to say about the potential for his company which he feels will exceed the estimates in the report. going to stanley. stanley only takes into account retail sales online in reality the e-commerce market in russia is much bigger retail is only the third most popular among on line purchases there are also payments for internet cell phone service buying tickets
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online games and social networking. so all current levels of internet shopping here must all relatively low when compared with the u.s. western europe now but it's all set to change as russia is expected to develop into one of the largest e-commerce markets in the world and also the business for today i'll be back on friday evening moscow time to join me then to stay with r.t. there's plenty more coming up just let's get the news with heaven as they with us for that. the government no longer represents the people the people are going to take the trip. we. picked up the middle east in the traditional split in the revolution along.
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them on a screen that's going to be heaven. in the white see up close and below the ice on our teeth. could tell you the news now this hour is kevin owen of the new center in the syrian foreign ministry slammed the top international peace envoy to the conflict zone as
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flagrantly biased it comes after locked up or he said he doesn't see a place for president assad that a transitional government a visit by an international peace plan to last because as reiterated the south will not step down under foreign pressure meantime another development western experts say syria's conflict is putting the country to raney and stockpiles at risk let's talk about this than with middle east commentator love of culture shero taking the time to be with us tonight reports say syria may have up to fifty tons of un enrich uranium enough to make maybe five nuclear bombs is that feasible this is all pretty secret stuff isn't it we know there are a lot of details about. syria when it comes to nuclear what do you think the picture is i mean you know we can almost for sure but let's just look at the timing of this announcement it's almost. now there's kind of this chain of alarmists in are used to being produced concerning chemical weapons nuclear.
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echoes of iraq you think story echoes of iraq you think. partially i think but i think it's certainly not necessarily linked to direct invasion but i think what's happening is there's a process of planning for the day after i started western powers are reminding it i think they're buying up all these different reasons for them to step in and take control of stalin tree a country should die to happen i do want to start is that said now they're afraid that iran might get this your human intervention and in fact. conducting it now how should i somehow get so i think it's another in this long list of possible reasons for the west to order western states to intervene and meddle in syria by creating pretext and scenarios well some can not be true the last time we syria new
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play put together was back in two thousand and seven wasn't it the. react to that was destroyed in we think a secret israeli operation so israel's going to be looking at this very carefully and these these latest revelations if indeed they're even true in the first place don't lay. yeah absolutely i mean israel is already kind of taking steps to control any. possible fallout from how that plays out in syria for example like bending the science which is misleading to report in the western press as i long to the border with syria when in fact it's deep into syrian territory because you do not shooting in the hokie by going hide out but i think what's interesting is both western powers in israel are looking at this primarily from this point of view of security but i think it's taken into extreme scenarios their own highly unfeasible i mean there might be some truth to them both for if we're standing right now it
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seems that there's a lot of preparation for great thanks for stepping in should i stand for and taking control of the situation including that conference that was. took place yesterday in the u.k. when the u.k. government decided to plan for that possibility so you see that there are multiple players engaged in doubt process which is kind of really shocking the fate of syria could be decided outside this plate and think that go back to the then the nuclear issue and these rumors of what potentially could israel's reaction be if said stockpiles do exist and if they ended up in the wrong hands i was case scenario i guess what could a big thing. well worst case in the icing there and if you look at israel's strategy in the past favors these clandestine operations and when they went definitely step in and try to seize control and now when they're done takes the form of a commando operation or
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a learned invasion. we can't tell at this moment because nobody knows how this interview will play out in the future but there's certainly i think the problem is everyone in involved are looking at this to asian from the outside are. putting themselves in the frame of mind of everything going wrong and we need to step in and this is certainly getting the situation up rather than putting it down. at least commentator blogger culture on the line from london thank you very much thank you. the agreement allowing americans to adopt russian children is going to be valid now until january twenty fourth teen a bill was recently passed banning u.s. citizens from adopting russian children but this latest announcement means of families who applied to adopt before the bill was passed could still be given the green light to see the process through the news came from president putin's press secretary days after the law came into effect russian lawmakers say its response to the lack of legal action from the u.s. government to numerous deaths of russian children from the black to the pigs at the
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hands of their american adoptive parents the law is named after deal who was less than two years old when he died after his your american father left him in a locked car for nine hours on a hot day. this man may not have the most conventional looks that face it for government but these are looking to make a mark in check politics none the less who is he what say about find out from us online and indeed dot com well the give the plug cologne's most famous architectural landmark is literally on shaky ground we've got the lowdown on back discover what's causing the tremors of the world renowned cathedral in the heart of germany also reporting to you about this. kid if you know to drive it it's one of a kind that has just started judy as well the state of the jury. nucleus is joining the russian fleet if you want to read up more it's on our website.
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to try to bridge the divide the leaders of both parties might encounter wednesday to discuss implementing a unity agreement signed two years ago the recent easing of tensions already brought good results for one family previously torn apart by political strife and i found out they may have israeli policy to thank for it. it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since a mean a muslim last saw her son his crime belonging to a group the gaza government was opposed to except this time it wasn't the israelis who forced him into exile but hamas rather than of a bronzer elec with emily and house in gaza and headed for the west bank it was only after the negotiations began that seventeen of us were given approval to go back home. it was back in two thousand and seven in a surprise coup that he must took control of gaza from wyvil faction group fatah
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one hundred sixty one people were killed and more than seven hundred injured when the dust settled the palestinian people were divided a mass was in charge in gaza fatah called the shots in the west bank hundreds fled their homes from both in fear of their lives like other fatah supporters from gaza mohammed took refuge in the west bank waiting for the day we conciliation would come. all denied i prayed to god to protect my son muhammad i prayed for his safety and asked god to bring him back home safe and now for the first time we conciliation between the two sides looks promising each feels boosted by recent successes and is more willing to compromise her muscles capitalizing on the recent conflict with israel despite the heavy cost for fatah who's claiming victory after its president mahmoud abbas successfully upgraded palestinian status at the united nations as hamas and fatah move closer together the irony is that they getting help
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from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his right wing policies and rhetoric are winning the palestinian support and sympathy on the international stage it was on that on yahoo's watch that as the recent united nations palestinian statehood bid demonstrated european unfailing support for israel has floundered it was also an attorney on whose watch that u.s. is revelations reached their lowest ebb and now it's on his watch again that palestinian unity seems plausible for. for her it's a long term interest of of for us to think of as a cooperate again because otherwise they're running the risk. that the west bank will in the end along be part of the same political structure which de facto right now is the case leaders from both sides have a new day course for the conciliation if you think that of course. between hamas and the catastrophe it's proof for that doesn't mean peace etc etc
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but for this family nothing can detract from the feeling of gratitude and joy of a father and son coming home they tears and smiles it could a hope that a new chapter is also about to open in gaza political life police here r.t. on the israel gaza border. the world news know this three female kurdish independence activists have been found dead from gunshot wounds in paris one of the victims was a co-founder of the kurdistan workers party known as the p k k the an armed struggle for separation from turkey forty thousand people have so far been killed in the twenty five year battle for independence and chris recent begin talks with the party's leader travis wade the organization to disarm. scores of people have been left dead and wounded by two separate explosions in pakistan at least twenty one people were killed in the northwestern city of mingora where a blast struck crowds gathering to hear a speech by a religious leader than another explosion hit a security vehicle in the country's east killing eleven destroying a nearby marketplace pakistan seen similar attacks in recent months amid
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a rise in is a list insurgency and sectarian violence saying the region to pakistan claiming indian troops have killed one of their soldiers in the disputed kashmir region where tensions have been growing over the past week it comes as india health funerals for two of its soldiers allegedly killed by pakistani forces two days ago reports that the bodies were mutilated sparked protests in the country's capital new delhi india's also some of its envoy to pakistan marking you need to ration in the sixty year long dispute over the region. russia's republic of you could hear has declared a war on wolves scores of the predators are reported to be closing in on several residential areas in the region posing a serious threat to livestock and earlier artie's tomball explode them a colleague judging why the region is currently in a state of emergency. it is a very serious situation. here is a vast territory with a very low payment population but a lot of the people who live there rely on reindeer for their for their livelihood
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and on the horses they used to travel with those herds of reindeer and those reindeer what the wolves are desperately trying to get to driven there by hunger because they are normal foodstuffs are like hares and rabbits are a lot more scarce this year so the some of these pictures show this is a wolf in a zoo but some of these other pictures show wolves in the wild in siberia usually they would stay well away from these reindeer herds but they're being driven there by hunger we killed sixteen thousand reindeer last year that's simply too much the numbers of wolves have reached three thousand five hundred new kuti now and the president of the republic says that's too much that the attrition rate as it were on the reindeer has reached it now too expensive they're losing too many reindeer and that's become a serious problem sure it does sound like a serious problem and like you said it probably happens because there is an imbalance of other animals in the forest and that's why the wolves are driven out
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of the forest and exactly closer to the people so what is the solution to the problem under the circumstances is there any at all solution is as you might probably think relatively simple just step up a hunting of the wall a sort of a natural coal as it were of these planned cull of the of these wolves so that the president the public is really really gone for that and said rewards will be offered to hunters six figure awards for the top three hunters the aim is to kill three thousand of the three thousand five hundred wolves in new in the next three months starting in a in a few days' time and that hopefully will bring the numbers down to what experts say is it should be the natural level about five hundred wolves or not three thousand five. on the trail of the wars of the far east i was back about ten minutes with the day's top stories we got some great stories lined up as well on our website r.t. dot com it's up and running twenty four seven whenever you want to keep up to date
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and you not need a t.v. i'm kevin all in this is artie. beyond borders and beyond the courts eleven years on guantanamo remains open for business and labor party looks at the interrogation nerve center of america's war on terror. the government no longer represents the people the people are going to take the term. at least in the traditional split in the evolution of the. the way our economic system currently is not a. little bit like.
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a little. because of recent events guns have a become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia they got tough on guns and crime went down but then again others say in the u.k. they got rid of all their guns and all hell broke loose i've heard stories that you are way more likely to be killed by a deer in your headlights than get taken out by a maniac with a tech nine but then again i've heard that deaths from guns even deaths from car accidents japan is safe because it has no guns but switzerland is even safer because automatic weapons are all over the place the information is all very contradictory but ultimately it doesn't matter what facts and reports you throw at the other side the gun question is
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a philosophical one some people would rather at least feel like they have their fate in their own hands even if there is a chance they will shoot their own dog in the middle of the night and other people are so concerned with safety and are so full of fear for their fellow man that they'd rather disarm everyone and leave all the weapons in the hands of the criminals or have them legal or not anyways and in the hands of the government who was seems pretty happy to use force at home and abroad i don't know i'd rather risk the unpredictable actions of some idiots out there in society but at least have the ability defend myself and have some control over my life and a means to resist oppression but that's just my opinion. today.
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